- orthography, IPA: [niˈsaʀt]), niçois (/niːˈswɑː/ nee-SWAH, French: [niswa] ), or
nizzardo (Italian: [nitˈtsardo]) is the
dialect that was
historically spoken in...
- (French: Comté de Nice / Pays Niçois; Italian:
Contea di
Nizza /
Paese Nizzardo; Niçard Occitan: Contèa de Niça / País Niçard) was a
historical region...
- the
County of Nice was
occupied by the
Italian army and the
newspaper Il
Nizzardo ("The Niçard") was
restored there. It was
directed by Ezio Garibaldi, grandson...
- ed., An
Encyclopedia of
World Cup History. 4th ed. 1968. pp 704–7. ""Un
nizzardo su
quattro prese la via dell'esilio" in
seguito all'unità d'Italia, dice...
- Italy. In 1940, Nice was
occupied by the
Italian army and the
newspaper Il
Nizzardo ("The Niçard") was
restored there. It was
directed by Ezio Garibaldi, grandson...
-
Archived from the
original on 1
February 2021.
Retrieved 30
March 2018. ""Un
nizzardo su
quattro prese la via dell'esilio" in
seguito all'unità d'Italia, dice...
- The Niçard
exodus (Italian:
esodo nizzardo [ˈɛːzodo nitˈtsardo]; French:
exode niçois [ɛɡzɔd(ə) niswa]) was one of the
first emigration phenomena that...
- Turin.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
location missing publisher (link) ""Un
nizzardo su
quattro prese la via dell'esilio" in
seguito all'unità d'Italia, dice...
-
aspirations of
Italian irredentists (including
local groups such as the
Nizzardo Italians and the
Corsican Italians). But this was not
completed because...
-
Archived from the
original on 15
August 2013.
Retrieved 28 June 2013. ""Un
nizzardo su
quattro prese la via dell'esilio" in
seguito all'unità d'Italia, dice...